Bangalore: The lucrative Karnataka Premier League (KPL) Twenty20 tournament began here on Wednesday evening with a glitzy opening ceremony at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Cine stars Sudeep Tejaswini and Suman Ranganathan were present in Bangalore Chinnaswamy Stadium to see the cricket
Bangalore: After months of hype, auctions and deals, KPL (Karnataka Player League) is poised to emerge from the chrysalis. The tournament, modelled along the Indian Premier League, sponsored by Mantri Group, will have 31 matches starting from September
Bangalore: The inaugural edition of eight-team T20 cricket tournament, on the lines of Indian Premier League (IPL) will be at staged at at Bangalore's prestigious Chinnaswamy stadium from September 12 to 27.Eight zonal teams from different parts of Karanataka will
Bangalore: Formr India captain G R Vishwanath today justified the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) decision to sack Kapil Dev as Chairman of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) following his joining the Indian Cricket League (ICL).
Bangalore:Former India and Karnataka medium pacer Dodda Ganesh announced his retirement from first class cricket here on Sunday.
Bangalore:Former Junior Coach Venkatesh Prasad termed as great honour his appointment as Team India Bowling Coach for Bangladesh tour.
Vadodara:New Karnataka Ranji captain Yere Goud, who was supposed to lead his side in their opening Ranji Trophy Elite group ''A'' match against hosts Vadodara here today, has been debarred by the BCCI from playing for Kartanaka for his failure to obtain prior permission from the Board to join his home team.
Bangalore:The proposed amendments to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) rules, which has raked up a controversy, were being made to bring in discipline among the office bearers and was only in the interest of cricket, Association Secretary Brijesh Patel claimed today.
Mumbai: Bengal, the last year Ranji trophy finalists might start the Indian domestic season as one of the favourites but none of their league matches will be telecast.
Kolkata:Former Test cricketer Brijesh Patel today stood firmly behind Sourav Ganguly and felt that the former Indian skipper ''should not have been given a raw deal by the new BCCI Board keeping in mind his rich contribution towards Indian cricket''.